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dana, don't go away. is this a turning point for the white house when it comes to the affordable care act? we're following the breaking news. you heard it and saw it first here on cnn, one-year delay. the president will announce for at least one significant part of the affordable care act. the president getting ready to make that dramatic announcement from the white house. we'll take a quick break right after this. lan. i started part-time, now i'm a manager. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a h
dana, don't go away. is this a turning point for the white house when it comes to the affordable care act? we're following the breaking news. you heard it and saw it first here on cnn, one-year delay. the president will announce for at least one significant part of the affordable care act. the president getting ready to make that dramatic announcement from the white house. we'll take a quick break right after this. lan. i started part-time, now i'm a manager. my employer matches my charitable...
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cnn chief political correspondent dana bash is working her sources. sara murray is live in washington where trump is expected to speak. i do want to begin with you, dana. you have been working your sources. will donald trump say, will the words come out of his mouth, president obama was born in the united states and i apologize for all that birther stuff? >> reporter: the second half of that, i would not bet on it. certainly that is what hillary clinton as you just played again demanded in her speech just a moment ago, that he actually apologize to president obama and to the american people. but on the first part, which we have not ever heard from donald trump, that is president obama was born in the u.s., despite and after obama released two birth certificates including the long one back in 2011. i'm told that the plan is for him to likely say that. he himself has been trying to have a long, very long, very suspenseful drum roll all morning going on a show saying that he is going to potentially do something on that, even just tweeting he's got a majo
cnn chief political correspondent dana bash is working her sources. sara murray is live in washington where trump is expected to speak. i do want to begin with you, dana. you have been working your sources. will donald trump say, will the words come out of his mouth, president obama was born in the united states and i apologize for all that birther stuff? >> reporter: the second half of that, i would not bet on it. certainly that is what hillary clinton as you just played again demanded...
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dana? >> president-elect biden commented on it as far as of now, current president donald trump has not. alex, thank you so much for that important reporting. joining me, senator angus king of maine who sits on both the intelligence and armed services committees. and is co-chair of the bipartisan cyberspace commission. thank you so much. senator. you said this may be the most serious attack the country has endured. what can you tell us about how deep it goes, why did we miss it so long. >> number one, this is a real time disaster unfolding as we are talking, dana. here's why it is worrying me. we know it started in march, didn't know about it until this week. that's troubling in and of itself. secondly, don't know what the intruders are up to. are they simply stealing information or are they planting malware that could effect critical functions of the government or the private sector. what if the attack was on the gas pipeline system, electrical grid, air traffic control system. this underl
dana? >> president-elect biden commented on it as far as of now, current president donald trump has not. alex, thank you so much for that important reporting. joining me, senator angus king of maine who sits on both the intelligence and armed services committees. and is co-chair of the bipartisan cyberspace commission. thank you so much. senator. you said this may be the most serious attack the country has endured. what can you tell us about how deep it goes, why did we miss it so long....
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dana, gloria, stand by. let's talk a little bit more now about the republican controlling the majority in the senate and the house. the prospects of getting anything done in this 114th congress. let's go back to our new poll. 28% say republicans will run the senate better than democrats. 24% say they'll be worse. 46% say it will be more of the same. joining us now, our cnn political commentators ana navarro and hilary rosen. you think anything serious will get done over the next two years? >> i'm optimistic they want to get things done. i think the president in some respects has some freedom now to work with republicans that when harry reid was the leader he didn't have because the democratic progressive left or the conservative democrats were constantly battling with each other. the president now has republicans to deal with. and it's a mano a mano opportunity. whether or not anything happens, the left and right flanks still control a significant number of votes. >> and jim acosta reporting the president ha
dana, gloria, stand by. let's talk a little bit more now about the republican controlling the majority in the senate and the house. the prospects of getting anything done in this 114th congress. let's go back to our new poll. 28% say republicans will run the senate better than democrats. 24% say they'll be worse. 46% say it will be more of the same. joining us now, our cnn political commentators ana navarro and hilary rosen. you think anything serious will get done over the next two years?...
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i want to bring in gloria borger and dana bash. gloria, we know that these polls are just a snapshot in time. clinton is losing independent voters by double digits. do you think that's a wake-up call for her campaign? >> yeah. i think it's a big wake-up call. that's why you're seeing hillary clinton talking to reporters in the back of her new airplane. you're going to see her more accessible. i think look, she lost ground in august. there was a vacuum and trump jumped right in there. she's had her e-mail problems and i think it is a wake-up call for them. i just want to reiterate something john is saying, which is that, yes, her national lead has been halved but that's a real problem for them. you have to wait a little bit to see what happens, whether this lead increases for trump because then you will see the effects, i believe, in the swing states. and when a couple swing states go, you generally see an impact on an awful lot of other swing states. we really haven't seen that yet. big factor here is undecided voters. where are th
i want to bring in gloria borger and dana bash. gloria, we know that these polls are just a snapshot in time. clinton is losing independent voters by double digits. do you think that's a wake-up call for her campaign? >> yeah. i think it's a big wake-up call. that's why you're seeing hillary clinton talking to reporters in the back of her new airplane. you're going to see her more accessible. i think look, she lost ground in august. there was a vacuum and trump jumped right in there....
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back with me now, gloria borger, dana bash, and frank sesno. there is a new monmouth university poll out that shows hillary clinton with a lead among likely voters, 44% to 42% for donald trump. it's just one poll? what do you attribute this to? was this a bad week? he was ahead. >> yeah, look i think in -- there have been more than two dozen polls taken since the last presidential debate in battleground states and hillary clinton's gone up in every single one of them except maybe one. she's leading except for this one and i think it shows that when these debates matter, and that when you rise in the polls nationally, the battleground states follow eventually and i think that's what we're seeing going on nationally. this was supposed to be a very good state for donald trump. we don't know if this is an outlier or not at this point. we should say another debate coming up on sunday. but it shows what you the stakes are. i mean, ohio and iowa have been two states that have been very kind of solid for donald trump and you know if i were in the trump
back with me now, gloria borger, dana bash, and frank sesno. there is a new monmouth university poll out that shows hillary clinton with a lead among likely voters, 44% to 42% for donald trump. it's just one poll? what do you attribute this to? was this a bad week? he was ahead. >> yeah, look i think in -- there have been more than two dozen polls taken since the last presidential debate in battleground states and hillary clinton's gone up in every single one of them except maybe one....
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>> absolutely, dana. it is the challenge that is before all of us as working parents right now during this pandemic, especially as many of us are facing virtual schooling for the fall. you know, within my physician community as doctors, all of my friends who are young moms, like me, i've got a 9-year-old and 11-year-old. we're struggling what we're going to do with our kids during the daytime, how to keep them engaged, where they're going to go to be safe. but we're in a privileged position. it's far tougher for the moms who are lower wage workers, for folks that don't have necessarily the means or the negotiating power to be able to say to their employers i'm going to work all overnights or put a little extra income toward child care. i was talking to one of my college roommates who's a principal at a school in inner city boston. she was saying how tough it is for her because her school has gone entirely virtual to watch the decisions that the parents of her kids are having to make about whether to keep
>> absolutely, dana. it is the challenge that is before all of us as working parents right now during this pandemic, especially as many of us are facing virtual schooling for the fall. you know, within my physician community as doctors, all of my friends who are young moms, like me, i've got a 9-year-old and 11-year-old. we're struggling what we're going to do with our kids during the daytime, how to keep them engaged, where they're going to go to be safe. but we're in a privileged...
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dana is saying, damage control. one minute away from getting this tape, dana. just you'll make that point again for me and then we'll listen to the president. >> reporter: yeah, that this is not a president who does anything conventionally in politics and trying to clean up his messes is probably among the top things that he does unconventionally, meaning he doesn't do it. jim and gloria have said very eloquently, there's no cleaning up this mess. he had the moment. he had advice from all corners of the globe on how to deal with vladimir putin in public. >> here he is, the president. >> thank you, everybody. yesterday i returned from a trip from europe where i met with leaders from across the region to seek a more peaceful future for the united states. we're working very hard with our allies and all over the world we're working. we're going to have peace. that's what we want. that's what we're going to have. i say peace through strength. i have helped the nato alliance greatly by increasing contributions by over $44 billion and secretary sultanberg was fantasti
dana is saying, damage control. one minute away from getting this tape, dana. just you'll make that point again for me and then we'll listen to the president. >> reporter: yeah, that this is not a president who does anything conventionally in politics and trying to clean up his messes is probably among the top things that he does unconventionally, meaning he doesn't do it. jim and gloria have said very eloquently, there's no cleaning up this mess. he had the moment. he had advice from all...
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dana bash reporting moments ago. she thinks the democrats will go along with the notion to extend funding for just one more week. let's talk about what this means. i'm joined now by anchor of "the situation room," our own wolf blitzer along with gloria borger, analyst. wolf, we may get a week long extension here, still though, hard to see this as anything but a disaster for speaker boehner. >> i think what the democrats will say, go along with the week long extension, as dana reported, it's passed the senate by a voice vote. if all the democrats or at least most of them are on board in the house and a whole bunch of republicans are on board in the house of representatives, they'll get that week extension, the president will sign it into law before midnight tonight. i suspect at some point we'll hear from nancy pelosi that will probably indicate a readiness to go along with this. i don't think she would do that if the president weren't ready to sign it, eventually in the next few hours. i wouldn't be surprised to hear
dana bash reporting moments ago. she thinks the democrats will go along with the notion to extend funding for just one more week. let's talk about what this means. i'm joined now by anchor of "the situation room," our own wolf blitzer along with gloria borger, analyst. wolf, we may get a week long extension here, still though, hard to see this as anything but a disaster for speaker boehner. >> i think what the democrats will say, go along with the week long extension, as dana...
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randi kaye, cnn new york. >> gloria borger and dana bash back with us. those images, leaders on both sides of the aisle are happy the parks will stay open. >> that is right. and remember the big difference politically between 2013 and now is that then, the democrats had the white house. barack obama was at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and there was blame going around saying the republicans are responsible for all of these things. that could be likely is why the parks and other things closed down and now, when republicans are in total control of the government, they are saying, in the trump white house that it is not going to be that extreme. probably for the reason that you just alluded to which is that the optics won't be as bad assuming they can't get to a deal by midnight tonight. the workday in the u.s. government isn't officially until monday, but parks and other things that people in this country enjoy don't stop on the weekend. since you and i last talked, the things that i am hearing from sources on capitol hill is some discussion about whether or no
randi kaye, cnn new york. >> gloria borger and dana bash back with us. those images, leaders on both sides of the aisle are happy the parks will stay open. >> that is right. and remember the big difference politically between 2013 and now is that then, the democrats had the white house. barack obama was at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and there was blame going around saying the republicans are responsible for all of these things. that could be likely is why the parks and other things...
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dana, governor elect terry mcauliffe, sounds strange on my tongue. how exactly did he do this tonight? >> first of all i should point out i think you can see behind me he's literally right here glad handing, shaking hands, in a way that we would always see him sort of stand behind the candidate that he was supporting, usually a clinton, watching them do this. so to your point that it is a little bit odd for those of us who have covered politics for so long and terry mcauliffe as the political operative staffer and not the actual principal is sort of bizarre. how did he do this tonight? he did this in a way that was very un-terry mcauliffe like. he was very disciplined. so the point where you talked extensively to chris christie. just for example we tried very hard to get an interview with terry mcauliffe. he was not giving any interviews to any national media. actually very few to local virginia media for awhile because they wanted to very much keep him on message. and this message has been, as gloria was just talking about you were talking about his
dana, governor elect terry mcauliffe, sounds strange on my tongue. how exactly did he do this tonight? >> first of all i should point out i think you can see behind me he's literally right here glad handing, shaking hands, in a way that we would always see him sort of stand behind the candidate that he was supporting, usually a clinton, watching them do this. so to your point that it is a little bit odd for those of us who have covered politics for so long and terry mcauliffe as the...
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so first to you, dana. what more are you hearing about why reince priebus and what is the hope as chief of staff? >> reporter: hi, there, fred. first of all, sources tell myself and jim acosta that this is the decision that mr. trump, president-elect trump has settled on and that this is something that he obviously feels the most comfortable with at this point. and you know, on its face, you might say, well, why would somebody who was elected as the ultimate outsider choose somebody who has, you know, been a party leader? i mean, he was leader of the party. he was elected by a national committee and then usually by the establishment. and the answer is -- several answers, but one of them is that the two of them have gotten to know each other quite well, particularly during the general election. and even, and especially in the winning weeks of the campaign, reince priebus was around a lot. he was, along with chris christie, led mr. trump's debate prep after the first debate didn't go so well. and maybe more i
so first to you, dana. what more are you hearing about why reince priebus and what is the hope as chief of staff? >> reporter: hi, there, fred. first of all, sources tell myself and jim acosta that this is the decision that mr. trump, president-elect trump has settled on and that this is something that he obviously feels the most comfortable with at this point. and you know, on its face, you might say, well, why would somebody who was elected as the ultimate outsider choose somebody who...
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let's -- dana, let's talk about this. the white house and the senate would reject a gop plan that changes obama care. does this mean the government shutdown is likely going to happen? is it imminent? >> reporter: it's much more likely. it's two days away. much, much more likely, don. house republicans are dug in. they are determined to go ahead and make the point you and i talked last hour to congressman jeb who is representative of many in the republican caucus saying they believe that spending, they are talking government spending is very much linked to obama care because the government is spending money on that like many other issues. that is why they say they are continuing to keep up the fight even though they are up against raw math. that raw math is democrats run the senate down there behind me. there's a democrat in the white house and they say, at least in the senate, that they feel confident, sources there tell me they feel confident they will be able to defeat everything the house brings over there, specificall
let's -- dana, let's talk about this. the white house and the senate would reject a gop plan that changes obama care. does this mean the government shutdown is likely going to happen? is it imminent? >> reporter: it's much more likely. it's two days away. much, much more likely, don. house republicans are dug in. they are determined to go ahead and make the point you and i talked last hour to congressman jeb who is representative of many in the republican caucus saying they believe that...
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. >> i want to bring in dana bash to talk about this. dana he says, twice, no reason for alarm, it's not alarming, although it is alarming. maybe you can explain to us what mcconnell's calculus is here as he says this. >> reporter: he's trying to keep people calm as he tries to keep the president calm. so he's got kind of a two reasons for saying what he said and when i say keep the president calm, what i marine by that is mean by that, keep the president from, from abandoning all kinds of protocols even more than he has now. but even more specifically, let's just talk turkey to quote you from earlier here, in your program, bri. what mitch mcconnell is worried about the most right now politically speaking are two open seats in georgia. two seats that are going to go for a runoff on january 5th. and if those seats do not go to the republicans if they both turn over and become blue seats, he will lose his job as majority leader. and what he is most concerned about right now, this is according to people i've talked to familiar with his and
. >> i want to bring in dana bash to talk about this. dana he says, twice, no reason for alarm, it's not alarming, although it is alarming. maybe you can explain to us what mcconnell's calculus is here as he says this. >> reporter: he's trying to keep people calm as he tries to keep the president calm. so he's got kind of a two reasons for saying what he said and when i say keep the president calm, what i marine by that is mean by that, keep the president from, from abandoning all...
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let's bring in dana bash, our chief congressional correspondent. first of all, dana, is there any indication that congress will come back next week, come back early? because they're scheduled to come back monday, september 9. >> reporter: the short answer is yes, it is possible, and that is information that i was just getting from sources on the democratic side of the senate, of course, democrats run the senate, that they are considering bringing back the senate before the scheduled return date, which is september 9. nothing has been decided yet. the house side, which of course is run by republicans, i was just in touch with a member of the republican leadership who said that the plan is still to wait until september 9. now, this is all very, very fast-moving, so all of that can change. but it's entirely possible that both could come back. if the senate comes back, it would be hard to see the house just kind of staying home next week and not returning to follow suit. that's in terms of the schedule. the thing that i would add in terms of the critic
let's bring in dana bash, our chief congressional correspondent. first of all, dana, is there any indication that congress will come back next week, come back early? because they're scheduled to come back monday, september 9. >> reporter: the short answer is yes, it is possible, and that is information that i was just getting from sources on the democratic side of the senate, of course, democrats run the senate, that they are considering bringing back the senate before the scheduled...
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dana raised a good point. we have the answer to who's telling the truth and who's lying right in this document. the key thing that cohen said is this deal carried on into june of 2016. trump says he's a liar. there's text or emails quoted in here, black and white hard documents in may or june of '2016. its not that regard to resolve that dilemma and as prosecutors and agents, that's what we're looking for am i going to bank on this guy. >> asha, how does the president's attorneys deal with this because -- because -- >> i don't know. >> they have -- if this -- if these facts are there, if the corroboration is there, you have the statement that the president gave to the public and you assume he said the same thing in his sworn statement which is i knew nothing about it. >> uh-hum. >> you immediately go as a human being if there's nothing to be worried about, why aren't you telling the truth about it? >> what his lawyers are thinking about right now, we know that from some of his other answers, for example, they
dana raised a good point. we have the answer to who's telling the truth and who's lying right in this document. the key thing that cohen said is this deal carried on into june of 2016. trump says he's a liar. there's text or emails quoted in here, black and white hard documents in may or june of '2016. its not that regard to resolve that dilemma and as prosecutors and agents, that's what we're looking for am i going to bank on this guy. >> asha, how does the president's attorneys deal...
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i'm dana bash in washington. the white house tonight is in full defense mode, trying to debunk or defuse a new swarm of allegations, none having to do with the president's policies. this weekend, it's the president's personality or character which is the target of people who were once on the inside now speaking out. in one blow to the president's character, confirmation this weekend from a former white house official that president trump did speak in what's called prude and derogatory terms about u.s. military men and women who died fighting in america's war. this is cnn's confirmation of a report from the "atlantic" magazine which cited sources who said trump referred to u.s. war dead as losers and suckers. it's also a few days before three new tell-all books are published by people who were either close to the president or had extraordinary access to the trump white house. peter strzok, a former fbi agent who worked on the russia meddling investigation who was a big foil of the president's, michael cohen who wa
i'm dana bash in washington. the white house tonight is in full defense mode, trying to debunk or defuse a new swarm of allegations, none having to do with the president's policies. this weekend, it's the president's personality or character which is the target of people who were once on the inside now speaking out. in one blow to the president's character, confirmation this weekend from a former white house official that president trump did speak in what's called prude and derogatory terms...
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i want to get to dana bash, who is there, who is helping to break this news for us and dana, the bottom line is they didn't have the votes, but how likely is it that this -- that their task coming back to unite is going to get easier after this recess? >> reporter: it's still very, very tough. the senate majority leader, we expect, will probably say that he wants to try to figure this out and get people on board before recess, even though they won't have a vote until afterwards. but to answer your question, maybe the best way to do it is to let you listen to what senator susan collins of maine, a moderate who kind of, you know, maybe broke the seal of republicans revolting against the leadership even on a process vote to start debate on this, a process vote that is usually not very controversial, she made it so, and listen to what she said after coming out of today's meeting. >> rewrite of the bill, then obviously i'm open to taking a look at that. so basically, what she was saying is that she -- susan collins doesn't think that there is going to be much that can be done to get her vote
i want to get to dana bash, who is there, who is helping to break this news for us and dana, the bottom line is they didn't have the votes, but how likely is it that this -- that their task coming back to unite is going to get easier after this recess? >> reporter: it's still very, very tough. the senate majority leader, we expect, will probably say that he wants to try to figure this out and get people on board before recess, even though they won't have a vote until afterwards. but to...
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very multitasking there, dana. we have a graphic of the democrats we should be watching if we can put that up. gloria, that's really interesting. >> it is. >> that's a big development. >> it is a big development. as dana says, it is, you know, they're counting votes. i would like to hear what chuck schumer is saying to them, whether he tells them to take this deal or not. it is clear to me that they believe that this isn't playing well for either party. and that, in fact, if they're going to lose some of these democrats that you now have on the air, they may as well -- they may as well do this. i think there is a great concern -- i was talking to one democrat saturday night about what then happens in the house eventually. you know, the senate can go do things, they can pass whatever they want, and take up an immigration bill, but there is this roadblock in the house of representatives that they're afraid of. and they're not sure they can ever get what they want, even on dreamers. >> talk about mitch mcconnell not b
very multitasking there, dana. we have a graphic of the democrats we should be watching if we can put that up. gloria, that's really interesting. >> it is. >> that's a big development. >> it is a big development. as dana says, it is, you know, they're counting votes. i would like to hear what chuck schumer is saying to them, whether he tells them to take this deal or not. it is clear to me that they believe that this isn't playing well for either party. and that, in fact, if...
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let's bring in dana bash. she is in jackson, mississippi. this is very, very close, dana. everyone who is expecting a close race. it looks a bit closer than a lot of folks anticipate. >> that's right. the truth is nobody really knew what to expect, wolf, because this whole runoff, this primary in general has been so unusual. but particularly the runoff. but what we have been able to determine from some of the results that have been coming in are very interesting. some of the reports that i gave to you earlier today on the situation room and elsewhere, anecdotally about african-americans, democrats, traditional democrats coming out and voting for thad cochran appear to be bearing out in what we're seeing with these results. for example, heinz county, which is a very large african american community where i was actually today, that has surged between june 3 and today, the primary today for thad allen. and a few other areas. with predominantly african american people living there, have also done much better for thad cochran. and but, here is the but we are still waiting for o
let's bring in dana bash. she is in jackson, mississippi. this is very, very close, dana. everyone who is expecting a close race. it looks a bit closer than a lot of folks anticipate. >> that's right. the truth is nobody really knew what to expect, wolf, because this whole runoff, this primary in general has been so unusual. but particularly the runoff. but what we have been able to determine from some of the results that have been coming in are very interesting. some of the reports that...
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we're going to check in with dana bash. she's getting reaction on capitol hill from the leadership there. we'll check in with christine romans. she's getting market reaction to what we just heard from the president. we'll also ask, where is the vice president joe biden in all of these negotiations or nonnegotiations depending on your perspective. much more of our special coverage here in the news room right after this. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ paying ourselves to do what we love? if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the
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gloria and dana, how can this be, gloria? >> i don't know. look, i'm just concerned that the water is still running that they can all take a shower before they get back on the floor. we heard didn't we, dana, that the towels were -- >> no fresh towels. >> yes. apparently our intrep aid produr reported that yes, congressional members can work out but towels are no longer. i'm the towel service at my house. just saying. >> essential employees. >> the doors are open in the capitol, the doors are open in the gym. they're going in there. i saw that the senator was joking although not so funny in the hallway that you know that the shutdown is going to end when it just gets too stinky in there. >> thanks to dana and gloria. i'm jake tapper. i'll be back here tomorrow night at 11:00 p.m. have a great. "crossfire" begins right now. >>> tonight on "crossfire" tough talk. >> let's stop the excuses. >> and calls for more talk. >> the president said today was if there's unconditional surrendering by republicans, he'll sit down and talk to us. that's not t
gloria and dana, how can this be, gloria? >> i don't know. look, i'm just concerned that the water is still running that they can all take a shower before they get back on the floor. we heard didn't we, dana, that the towels were -- >> no fresh towels. >> yes. apparently our intrep aid produr reported that yes, congressional members can work out but towels are no longer. i'm the towel service at my house. just saying. >> essential employees. >> the doors are open...
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because it is really complicated, dana. and it is a lot. and not only complicated, it is extremely serious and you have to wonder why the president may not be taking it seriously still calling it a witch hunt even after rod rosenstein briefed him. we remember that clip of donald trump from july of 2016, russia if your listening. what we're learning in the indictment is the russians were listening on the same day they started the spear phishing attacks on the campaign. it is remarkable. >> it is remarkable. the exact day that you played the clip, you showed the quote from the indictment and it was public so you certainly could make the argument that that it wasn't privately colluding. but they were paying attention, they, the russians, in a big way. and just to answer the fundamental question that you're asking about why the president is still calling it a witch hunt, why he called that more than one time during this trip he's on even though rod rosenstein, his own deputy general announced he briefed the president several days ago about this
because it is really complicated, dana. and it is a lot. and not only complicated, it is extremely serious and you have to wonder why the president may not be taking it seriously still calling it a witch hunt even after rod rosenstein briefed him. we remember that clip of donald trump from july of 2016, russia if your listening. what we're learning in the indictment is the russians were listening on the same day they started the spear phishing attacks on the campaign. it is remarkable. >>...
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i guarantee you the leaders -- >> dana, let's go to dana. >> thank you. congressman dent, can you tell us if you feel -- first of all, do you think this is going to pass tomorrow? >> i don't know. >> are you a "yes" vote? >> i declared my opposition to the bill. >> reporter: okay. and it's because of the changes that have been made to please the conservatives? >> i was "no" before that, but that didn't help. >> what's your sense of -- you know the caucus, you've been here for a long time. you've heard mick mulvaney, your former colleague, now the omb director, basically give an ultimatum. do you think that's going to work? >> that there's not more negotiations? >> correct. >> it's a fact of life. the negotiations seem to be closed and they're going to call the role and that will be that. >> reporter: do you have any -- could you give a guess as to whether you think it's going to pass? >> ic haven't done a whip count? >> reporter: are you concerned going back to your district and saying, i voted no against something that will repeople obamacare, even thoug
i guarantee you the leaders -- >> dana, let's go to dana. >> thank you. congressman dent, can you tell us if you feel -- first of all, do you think this is going to pass tomorrow? >> i don't know. >> are you a "yes" vote? >> i declared my opposition to the bill. >> reporter: okay. and it's because of the changes that have been made to please the conservatives? >> i was "no" before that, but that didn't help. >> what's your...
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dana, they just decided to do this. they passed this change, you no longer need 60 voted to block a presidential nominee. you only need majority 51. ever since i've been reporting here in washington, that filibuster has been in place, 60-vote requirement has been in place, but now for the first time it has changed and democrats are making what point in arguing for this dramatic change, dana? >> reporter: it's that they believe it is the president's prerogative to have the nominees that he wants, both in the executive branch and also lifetime appointments for the bench. judicial appointments. and they argue that that is sort of the way it works, that if a president is nominated by the -- excuse me, elected by the majority of the country and is in the white house, that is one of the big benefits, big perks of being in the white house, certainly it's happened in both democratic and republican administrations, that they have particularly when talking about the judicial bench they've been able to stack the bench with people
dana, they just decided to do this. they passed this change, you no longer need 60 voted to block a presidential nominee. you only need majority 51. ever since i've been reporting here in washington, that filibuster has been in place, 60-vote requirement has been in place, but now for the first time it has changed and democrats are making what point in arguing for this dramatic change, dana? >> reporter: it's that they believe it is the president's prerogative to have the nominees that he...
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dana, i want to start with you. what do we know about this video statement trump has apparently made? >> not much except the fact that he did -- did make a statement that campaign intends to release fairly soon, this is according to a source familiar with this. presumably it
dana, i want to start with you. what do we know about this video statement trump has apparently made? >> not much except the fact that he did -- did make a statement that campaign intends to release fairly soon, this is according to a source familiar with this. presumably it
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dana bash is here with me in our studio. dana, there's some new information coming in on what house republicans may be blimping. >> that's right. and the headline is, it's not what the president wants, which is immediately to open the government. i should tell you this comes by way of congressional producer walsh has been doing some excellent reporting. she's saying that the offer that house republicans sent would ek tend the vote ceiling and vote oi on it first, about six weeks, and after that, the house would sit down and start to figure out ways for them to come together to reopen the government. that's pretty much what republicans were planning on doing before they met with the white house yesterday, before they met with the president, i should say. they don't seem to have moved at all beyond the fact that they're actually exchanging ideas. so this plan, this idea is in the white house's hands. we don't know what they're doing to say. if they're going to come back with a counter proposal. we're trying to figure that out.
dana bash is here with me in our studio. dana, there's some new information coming in on what house republicans may be blimping. >> that's right. and the headline is, it's not what the president wants, which is immediately to open the government. i should tell you this comes by way of congressional producer walsh has been doing some excellent reporting. she's saying that the offer that house republicans sent would ek tend the vote ceiling and vote oi on it first, about six weeks, and...
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dana bash is on the house side of the u.s. capitol right now. once again, set the scene, dana. the voting, i suspect, has now started, the official voting, for the next speaker of the house. we anticipate john boehner will be reelected. but as you point out, there are some opponents, some names have been raised, some names put into the process right now, technically informally. >> reporter: that's right. we're seeing all the members president -- not all 435 but pretty close in their seats. and they're being called on one by one in alphabet call order. we're only in the cs right now, to say who they support. all of the democrats so far have said pelosi. that is the tradition, again, of those in the minority party to vote for their leader as speaker. but because they don't have the votes, that doesn't happen. and we've only so far heard just a couple of republicans vote for somebody other than john boehner. and those others are louie gohmert, ted yoho and daniel webster, three conservative republicans who put their hats into the ring in order to make the point that they don't bel
dana bash is on the house side of the u.s. capitol right now. once again, set the scene, dana. the voting, i suspect, has now started, the official voting, for the next speaker of the house. we anticipate john boehner will be reelected. but as you point out, there are some opponents, some names have been raised, some names put into the process right now, technically informally. >> reporter: that's right. we're seeing all the members president -- not all 435 but pretty close in their...
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someone who's been there since the set-up began, dana bash, is standing by. dana, here's the issue. other than saying i'm running for president, what is going to be key in senator paul's speech today that will set him apart from everyone else in that republican roster? >> reporter: ashleigh, you're actually seeing the answer to that in the speech that's going on behind me. there's a young woman speaking, talking about the fact that as a young person, she's drawn to rand paul because of his use of technology, because of his ideology. before that, we heard from a doctor, a friend of rand paul, who traveled with him to guatemala where he goes and performs eye surgery. they played a video of that. those are just two examples of how they are trying to fill out his biography in a way that people don't really necessarily realize when they hear about rand paul, the tea partier, or rand paul the anti-government republican. so those are the kinds of things you're going to see. you'll also see his wife r, kelly paul, who his campaign will tell you is his secret weapon. she will be the one to i
someone who's been there since the set-up began, dana bash, is standing by. dana, here's the issue. other than saying i'm running for president, what is going to be key in senator paul's speech today that will set him apart from everyone else in that republican roster? >> reporter: ashleigh, you're actually seeing the answer to that in the speech that's going on behind me. there's a young woman speaking, talking about the fact that as a young person, she's drawn to rand paul because of...
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dana bash, thoughts? >> he used the president yachts muscle like he did for the first time in a roe bust way, got buried under a lot of other news, news that, you know, he perpetuated, for example, about his attorney general going after him, with but on health care, this is the kind of thing that his fellow are presidents on capitol hill who have been desperate for presidential leadership, they were hoping for. certainly was a partisan speech. again that's what they're hoping for, reminders from somebody with a loud megaphone about what republicans ran on election after election. now, whether or not this kind of muscle is going to magically make 50 votes away for who knows what, which is where we are right now -- that's the state of play -- that's a big question mark. maybe for another president, they would take this public muscle flexing and add to it, you know, a private cajoling and working on the substance with senators and trying to figure out whether the sort of sweet spot is to get the 50 votes. he
dana bash, thoughts? >> he used the president yachts muscle like he did for the first time in a roe bust way, got buried under a lot of other news, news that, you know, he perpetuated, for example, about his attorney general going after him, with but on health care, this is the kind of thing that his fellow are presidents on capitol hill who have been desperate for presidential leadership, they were hoping for. certainly was a partisan speech. again that's what they're hoping for,...
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and a while ago, and dana bash covered congress. i don't think either of us have ever seen, and mark preston covered congress, i don't think any of us have seen anything like this in the house of representatives. we're used to filibusters in the senate. but in the house, this was kind of a hostile takeover. >> i think the house -- the former house speaker, nancy pelosi, is speaking. let's take a listen. >> without you and the social media, without the technology -- [ inaudible ] -- they turned off the camera. they tried to shut down the congress. but because of you, the debate heard round the world. [ cheers and applause ] >> so that is nancy pelosi saying, you know, they cut off the camera, and if it wasn't for social media, we wouldn't be able to get this to you. and we have perry scope, and they cut off that. and on and on she went. and to the applause of the crowd there. >> this is become -- we talk about how we all spent a lot of time up in congress covering it. we did it at a time, not to age ourselves -- >> go ahead. >> -- by
and a while ago, and dana bash covered congress. i don't think either of us have ever seen, and mark preston covered congress, i don't think any of us have seen anything like this in the house of representatives. we're used to filibusters in the senate. but in the house, this was kind of a hostile takeover. >> i think the house -- the former house speaker, nancy pelosi, is speaking. let's take a listen. >> without you and the social media, without the technology -- [ inaudible ] --...
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dana, great to see you. let's go from outside the capitol building into the capitol where we're waiting any minute we're going to be hearing from paul ryan himself. manu raju is just steps from the speaker's office actually at the will rogers. manu, what are you expecting? what were you picking up from your sources? what are we going to hear from paul ryan? >> i think we're going to hear a pretty positive message. that's what we're picking up from sources familiar with the meeting, that this was a good meeting. it's interesting dana's reporting shows the differences that were highlighted. internally, it will be interesting to see how donald trump responded to what paul ryan had to say, but i should note that going into the meeting paul ryan made it very clear that there are different bodies of thought within the republican party. he tried to make this sound like there's a big tent republican party, there are different wings. he represents a different wing than druonald trump and they're not going to agree on
dana, great to see you. let's go from outside the capitol building into the capitol where we're waiting any minute we're going to be hearing from paul ryan himself. manu raju is just steps from the speaker's office actually at the will rogers. manu, what are you expecting? what were you picking up from your sources? what are we going to hear from paul ryan? >> i think we're going to hear a pretty positive message. that's what we're picking up from sources familiar with the meeting, that...
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>> or not. >> and dana bash has more information. dana, what are you hearing from sources? >> republican leadership sources in the house are simply stunned and really scratching their heads about why the president is coming out to speak before the house votes. the president says all the time he gets that his presence, his name attached to anything is toxic in many republican circles and at a time when john boehner went into a private republican caucus earlier today, yes, as david said he got a standing ovation but he really tried to get republicans to vote for this. it could have the opposite effect. yes, of course, there are 200 democrats, many of whom will vote yes so i'm not sure this would put the outcome of the vote in jeopardy but a lot of republicans are thinking -- ai' saying to myself, this is political moment. they are not sure why he's not waiting until after the house vote except that it could be midnight. >> let's check with the senator white house correspondent brianna. what are they saying about why president obama is coming out now? >> they aren't saying but
>> or not. >> and dana bash has more information. dana, what are you hearing from sources? >> republican leadership sources in the house are simply stunned and really scratching their heads about why the president is coming out to speak before the house votes. the president says all the time he gets that his presence, his name attached to anything is toxic in many republican circles and at a time when john boehner went into a private republican caucus earlier today, yes, as...
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dana bash is there. dana, what are folks saying now that thad cochran has got the republican nomination. what are the prospects that this democratic nominee and n a republican state like mississippi might have? >> very low. very low. and, you know, that was part of the dynamic in the republican race, and more specifically, in the push and pull to get democrats to vote for thad cochran. because as i said earlier, it was democrats, the ones who voted for thad cochran was voting more their heart than their party. the state chair here was trying to stop democrats for voting for thad cochran. the reason is they felt they had a much better chance, really any chance at all at taking this state, taking the senate seat and moving to it the democratic side with mcdaniel because people on the democratic side would go out and vote against him. but one other point i want to make that we're hearing here is that they're proud of mississippi. you did see a lot of crossover today. anecdotally, and i'm pretty sure it will
dana bash is there. dana, what are folks saying now that thad cochran has got the republican nomination. what are the prospects that this democratic nominee and n a republican state like mississippi might have? >> very low. very low. and, you know, that was part of the dynamic in the republican race, and more specifically, in the push and pull to get democrats to vote for thad cochran. because as i said earlier, it was democrats, the ones who voted for thad cochran was voting more their...
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what did we learn about how he is funding his campaign, dana? >> really interesting, of course, as i mentioned and as he's mentioned, he's really, really rich. so he has the money to put into his campaign. and he has done that about $1.5 million. as of june 30th, he only announced two weeks before that. but the interesting thing that his campaign has put out is that he has gotten some unsolicited donations. they say it's about $92,000 from a relatively small donor dollars. they're trying to argue this is part of trump-mania, that people who know he doesn't need their money give him support. >> does he mention he's really rich? let's talk about the latest poll. there is a massive shift in his favorability rating. what's going on? are some people starting to like his hair and everything that comes with it? >> maybe they like him despite his hair, don. you see it on the screen there, 57% favorability rating. more than double what he had in the same poll in may. and just six weeks ago it was. 65% of republicans were viewing him unfavorably then. whe
what did we learn about how he is funding his campaign, dana? >> really interesting, of course, as i mentioned and as he's mentioned, he's really, really rich. so he has the money to put into his campaign. and he has done that about $1.5 million. as of june 30th, he only announced two weeks before that. but the interesting thing that his campaign has put out is that he has gotten some unsolicited donations. they say it's about $92,000 from a relatively small donor dollars. they're trying...
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dana bash what, are your thoughts? >> you know, i think the most important thing to keep in mind as we hear the lineup for this committee is that it wasn't supposed to be like this. there was going to be, and the desire of the speaker and early on, the stated desire of many republicans was to have a select special independent commission, like the 9/11 commission, that would have taken -- obviously there are always politics, but taking the direct political players, most elects officials, out of the process so that we as americans could get real answers, just like we did after 9/11. it took a while. but we got real answers and a lot of recommendations, most of which were implemented to change the way that america does business. and that is not going to happen now. and it is not going to happen now because by definition this is a partisan enterprise made even more so because of the fact that although the speaker wouldn't answer questions about kevin mccarthy, kevin mccarthy is threatening, according to cnn reporting, any
dana bash what, are your thoughts? >> you know, i think the most important thing to keep in mind as we hear the lineup for this committee is that it wasn't supposed to be like this. there was going to be, and the desire of the speaker and early on, the stated desire of many republicans was to have a select special independent commission, like the 9/11 commission, that would have taken -- obviously there are always politics, but taking the direct political players, most elects officials,...
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cnn's dana bash. what have you heard? >> i want to report to you something that phil madingly was told with direct knowledge of the strategy. he was told this came from the white house. the white house said the plan they thought to go forward was to try to grind them down. accident the 1 serve aticonservt came out of private conversations with white house aides as well as aides here and the president. this is interesting. i should note that gloria borger was hearing this notion from the white house earlier. it's interesting in that i would say an hour ago i was talking to top republicans here on capitol hill who were reluctant to acknowledge they wanted to do and effectively give the ultimateiment they gave tonight and they were reluctant because they gave the republican leaders down this road so many times before president trump got to the white house. that was why they were convinced by the white house to say yes, to go ahead with this ultimateiment. the stakes are high. they couldn't be any higher and that was how they
cnn's dana bash. what have you heard? >> i want to report to you something that phil madingly was told with direct knowledge of the strategy. he was told this came from the white house. the white house said the plan they thought to go forward was to try to grind them down. accident the 1 serve aticonservt came out of private conversations with white house aides as well as aides here and the president. this is interesting. i should note that gloria borger was hearing this notion from the...
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gloria borger, jessica yellin, dana bash. so dana, kerry, the next thing we know that's going to happen is kerry on thursday will be in geneva. i guess he leaves tomorrow night. what's going on on capitol hill? have all the votes just been tabled for now? >> yes. >> they're all done for now? >> not done. the president reportedly said inside a meeting with senate republicans on capitol hill, press the pause button. the senate majority leader canceled what was supposed to be a big classified briefing tomorrow to give an update on syria. he basically said what's the point? we need to wait. anything we're told now about the strategy diplomatic or otherwise could change on a moment's notice. so absolutely that was the message that the president gave today. he probably didn't have to say it really very explicitly because we knew that yesterday when reid canceled the vote, at least delayed it, he didn't do that on his own. that was in consultation with the white house. we need to be realistic here. it wasn't just because he saw dipl
gloria borger, jessica yellin, dana bash. so dana, kerry, the next thing we know that's going to happen is kerry on thursday will be in geneva. i guess he leaves tomorrow night. what's going on on capitol hill? have all the votes just been tabled for now? >> yes. >> they're all done for now? >> not done. the president reportedly said inside a meeting with senate republicans on capitol hill, press the pause button. the senate majority leader canceled what was supposed to be a...
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>> dana bash, thanks so much. and i know you're wondering why we keep showing you the shot of that alley. that's probably the back of the capitol hill club where donald trump is meeting with the house leadership and we're expecting them to exit one of those building and see that black car there? we're expecting somebody important to get in there. when he does, of course, we'll bring it to you live. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," hillary clinton facing attacks from the right and the left in her bid to be the next democratic nominee. how does she unify the party? wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. perfect
>> dana bash, thanks so much. and i know you're wondering why we keep showing you the shot of that alley. that's probably the back of the capitol hill club where donald trump is meeting with the house leadership and we're expecting them to exit one of those building and see that black car there? we're expecting somebody important to get in there. when he does, of course, we'll bring it to you live. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," hillary clinton facing attacks from...
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joining me to talk about this, wolf blitzer and dana bash. wolf, why is mississippi so important tonight? >> in thad cochran loses to the challenger chris mcdaniel then a lot of establishment republicans fear that the tea party winner, that's chris mcdaniel, fear he would have a potentially tougher time winning against the democrat in november. although, mississippi is usually a pretty democratic state. one of the thing they fear about chris mcdaniel, dana can speak more about this, is when some of his supporters went into a nursing home and took pictures, very confidential pictures of thad cochran's wife who suffers from dementia wab this was an alleged crime in the state of mississippi and a lot of establishment republicans fear those who oppose chris mcdaniel that potentially in coming months more details could emerge. supporters of chris mcdaniel were arrested. they are pretty nervous if they look at results right now. >> dana bash you are there in mississippi tonight. what's the very latest? >> it is so incredibly tight. we knew that thi
joining me to talk about this, wolf blitzer and dana bash. wolf, why is mississippi so important tonight? >> in thad cochran loses to the challenger chris mcdaniel then a lot of establishment republicans fear that the tea party winner, that's chris mcdaniel, fear he would have a potentially tougher time winning against the democrat in november. although, mississippi is usually a pretty democratic state. one of the thing they fear about chris mcdaniel, dana can speak more about this, is...
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also with us of course my cnn co colleagues dana bash and gloria borger. thanks for being here. so congressman, here we are more than two weeks later, $24 billion according to analysts has been taken out of the economy or not fed into the economy because of all this. what did republicans in the house get for it? and was it worth it? >> well, i think what we got is a conference committee. and i think after the president said tonight that the government's going to reopen, that he's going to sign the bill, i hope the next step is he's going to negotiate. because as we know from last week, he said he's not going to negotiate with a gun to his head. so i and my democratic colleagues tonight voted to put the weapons away, figuratively speaking. and i hope genuinely he will be a part of negotiating. obviously the house will appoint conferrees and the senate will appoint negotiators and we'll negotiate. but president really needs to lean, in i think, and be constructive about helping us come up with long-term solutions to our debt. the shutdown and the debt limit really were about long-
also with us of course my cnn co colleagues dana bash and gloria borger. thanks for being here. so congressman, here we are more than two weeks later, $24 billion according to analysts has been taken out of the economy or not fed into the economy because of all this. what did republicans in the house get for it? and was it worth it? >> well, i think what we got is a conference committee. and i think after the president said tonight that the government's going to reopen, that he's going to...
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at the capital, chief congretion that correspondent, dana bash standing by as well. gloria, i want to go to you first. why would house republicans push changes to obama care in senate democrats insist, insist it's a nonstarter? >> reporter: well, have you ever heard of a show boat, don? i think that's what this is. precisely because they know that it isn't going to go anywhere in the senate. this gives a republican party, which hans been divided over substance using continuing resolution to defund obama care an easy vote. they can all unite around the fact they don't like the president's health care plan. they know the president's health care plan is not very popular in this country. so they can show a unified front and a vote to defund the president's health care reform bill knowing full well it's going to go over to the senate and not going to fly there. they can say, by the way, we are not voting to shut down the government. we don't want to shut down the government. we are funding the government. you have to defund obama care to get there. they can say, not my pr
at the capital, chief congretion that correspondent, dana bash standing by as well. gloria, i want to go to you first. why would house republicans push changes to obama care in senate democrats insist, insist it's a nonstarter? >> reporter: well, have you ever heard of a show boat, don? i think that's what this is. precisely because they know that it isn't going to go anywhere in the senate. this gives a republican party, which hans been divided over substance using continuing resolution...
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dana bash, stand by with us. gloria, i want to ask you, trump is after all, the anti-establishment candidate and said all along i'm not a politician. does he gain or lose support signing this pledge? >> look. some of the supporters may say, we don't want you to do this. we don't want you to sign on with the republican party. but trump doesn't sign anything that he doesn't think works for him. here's how it works for him. first of all, it gives him guaranteed blalt access in a state like south carolina which says you have to be a member of the republican party to run in the primary. a couple of other states are considering that. you know, that does work for him. secondly, it's not legally binding. we know donald trump can be laity jous. if he wanted to get out of this, i think he clearly could. the people it works for are the democrats by the way because now hillary clinton and bernie sander cans go out there and say every republican candidate has now signed a pledge to support donald trump. if he becomes the repu
dana bash, stand by with us. gloria, i want to ask you, trump is after all, the anti-establishment candidate and said all along i'm not a politician. does he gain or lose support signing this pledge? >> look. some of the supporters may say, we don't want you to do this. we don't want you to sign on with the republican party. but trump doesn't sign anything that he doesn't think works for him. here's how it works for him. first of all, it gives him guaranteed blalt access in a state like...